10 A.M. (ABC) THIS WEEK WITH CHRISTIANE AMANPOURMadeleine K. Albright, the former secretary of state, and Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, debate the Obama administration's foreign policy, the role of the United States in the world, the formation of a new Iraqi coalition and the chances for a bipartisan foreign policy in the new Congress.

10 A.M. (Fox) FOX NEWS SUNDAY Chris Wallace interviews David Axelrod, a senior White House adviser, and Senator Jim DeMint, Republican of South Carolina, about the legislative agenda in Washington. Jeff Bridges talks about his mission to end child hunger in the United States by 2015.

8 P.M. (CNN) BUSH: TWO YEARS LATER In this special edition of ''State of the Union With Candy Crowley,'' former President George W. Bush sits talks about his new memoir, ''Decision Points.'' Jeb Bush, the former Florida governor, joins his brother to discuss their father, former President George H. W. Bush, their upbringing and the current political landscape.

8 P.M. (ABC) EXTREME MAKEOVER: HOME EDITION When a flood ripped through Nashville on May 1, news footage showed a school building floating down an interstate. That building was part of the Lighthouse Christian School, run since 2003 by Brian and Barbara Sweatt, who despite losses including seven other structures, oversaw recovery efforts that so far have helped more than 200 families. In this episode, the country performers Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban and LeAnn Rimes help Ty Pennington and his team's newest designer, Leigh Anne Tuohy, get the school up and running again.

8 P.M. (13, 49) WOLVERINE: CHASING THE PHANTOM ''Nature'' journeys north in search of the solitary, blood-thirsty killer of legend and discovers a devilish member of the weasel family and one of the most resourceful carnivores on the planet.

8 P.M. (Fox) THE SIMPSONS Marge makes a deal for Lisa to enroll in her school of dreams after she learns that her mother was once a good student whose grades slipped when she grew distracted. Meanwhile, Bart becomes a bully.

9 P.M. (TLC) SARAH PALIN'S ALASKA Ms. Palin, the former Alaska governor and Republican vice-presidential nominee, expounds on her state and her family. Ms. Palin, above with her husband, Todd, says her new series ''is not a reality show, and she has a point,'' Alessandra Stanley wrote in The New York Times. ''The show is not an outdoorsy version of celebrity-dysfunction shows like 'Keeping Up With the Kardashians' or 'The Hasselhoffs.' '' No, it's ''odder than that,'' she added. ''The snowcapped mountains, pine forests and shimmering lakes are majestic, the Palin children are adorable, and the series looks like a travelogue -- wholesome, visually breathtaking and a little dull. In a way it's like 'The Sound of Music' but without the romance, the Nazis or the music.''

9 P.M. (CBS) UNDERCOVER BOSS Steven Foster, a founder and the chief executive of Lucky Strike Lanes, one of the nation's largest chains of bowling alleys, goes behind the scenes of his own corporation and is ordered to pound the pavement as the company mascot.

10 P.M. (BBC America) LUTHER When an art dealer's wife is taken hostage at gunpoint, Luther (Idris Elba) leads the investigation and decides to substitute replacement diamonds from the evidence safe for the real thing demanded as ransom. But when everything starts to unravel, he suspects that he has been double-crossed by someone close to him. KATHRYN SHATTUCK